The first stage of Prop A took place in January this year raising wages to $13.75 for nearly 440,000 MO workers, injecting over $365 million into the MO economy.
"Contraception is at risk," says Michelle Trupiano, Executive Director of the Missouri Family Health Council, Inc. (mfhc.org). She told League members in St.
Attorneys presented closing arguments in October in the League's lawsuit with NAACP of Missouri challenging provisions of HB1878. Decisions are expected by the end of 2024, but both will likely be appealed.